25" Long PVC Mounting Post - Black
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Description
Description
Professional-Grade Mounting Post for Heavy-Duty Landscape Lighting
The RAB Lighting MP25B delivers exceptional stability and durability for your high-intensity discharge (HID) landscape lighting installations. Engineered specifically for heavier HPS and Metal Halide floodlights, this extra-long 25-inch mounting post ensures your premium fixtures remain secure in any outdoor environment.
Key Features
- Extra-Long 25" Height – Ideal for elevated lighting applications and optimal fixture positioning
- Heavy-Duty 2½" PVC Pipe (2⅞" O.D.) – Rugged extruded construction supports substantial HID fixtures
- Ground Grabber Stabilizer Included – Teeth and ribs provide maximum in-ground stability
- Cleanly Styled Molded PVC Cap – Professional finish with rounded edges to protect wiring
- UL Listed for Wet Locations – Engineered for reliable all-weather performance
- ½" Threaded Hole – Universal fit for standard floodlights and lawn lights
- Post Adapter Compatible – Add outlets and sensors as needed
Professional Installation Benefits
The MP25B's robust design eliminates wobble and ensures long-term performance in demanding landscape applications. The included Ground Grabber stabilizing grid anchors firmly into soil, while the protective cap design safeguards electrical connections from the elements.
Color: Black
Material: Extruded PVC with molded cap
Compatibility: HPS, Metal Halide, and standard landscape floodlights requiring ground wire
Also available: 19" PVC post variant and die-cast aluminum cap option for maximum-duty applications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Lumens and Watts?
What is the difference between Lumens and Watts?
Watts measure the amount of electrical energy a fixture consumes, while lumens measure the actual brightness (the amount of visible light produced). In the LED era, wattage is no longer a reliable indicator of brightness. When replacing old fixtures or comparing new ones, always look at the lumen output to determine how bright the light will be.
What is Color Rendering Index (CRI) and why does it matter?
What is Color Rendering Index (CRI) and why does it matter?
CRI is a scale from 0 to 100 that measures how accurately a light source reveals the true colors of objects compared to natural sunlight. A higher CRI (90+) ensures colors look vibrant and accurate, which is critical for retail displays, kitchen countertops, and bathroom vanities. A lower CRI (under 80) can make colors look washed out or dull, regardless of the color temperature.
How do I know if my light fixture is dimmable?
How do I know if my light fixture is dimmable?
For traditional incandescent fixtures, dimmability depended purely on the bulb. For modern LED lighting, dimmability depends on the internal LED driver or the specific LED bulb used. A fixture is only dimmable if its driver is explicitly rated for it. Furthermore, the fixture must be paired with a compatible dimmer switch (such as a standard TRIAC/Phase-cut dimmer or a 0-10V commercial dimmer) to prevent flickering and buzzing.
What does "Integrated LED" mean compared to a standard fixture?
What does "Integrated LED" mean compared to a standard fixture?
An integrated LED fixture has the LED diodes and driver built directly into the housing, meaning there are no traditional bulbs to screw in or replace. This allows for sleeker, lower-profile designs and better heat dissipation. However, if an integrated fixture fails after its warranty period, you typically have to replace the entire unit or the internal driver, rather than just swapping out a bulb.
What does the "L70" lifespan rating mean on LED fixtures?
What does the "L70" lifespan rating mean on LED fixtures?
Unlike traditional bulbs that simply burn out and go dark, LEDs gradually lose their brightness over time (lumen depreciation). The L70 rating indicates the number of operating hours it takes for the LED fixture to degrade to 70% of its original brightness. For example, a fixture rated for "50,000 hours L70" will still work after 50,000 hours, but it will be noticeably dimmer than when it was first installed.

